Palau is a country that you won't immediately find even on an enlarged map. An archipelago of 340 islands, of which less than a dozen are inhabited. There are no megacities, no traffic jams, no industrial noise. But that is why Palau is one of the most valuable regions for a digital infrastructure built not on scale, but on rarity.
When you hear “UPU Palau”, imagine not a data center with 1000 racks. Imagine a digital cell where each virtual machine is like a separate island, protected from all winds and tides. Not a single template. Not a single alien voice on the web. Just you and the point of absolute control.
In terms of telecom infrastructure, Palau is a tiny but highly connected hub. The connection is carried out through international satellite channels, and from 2020 — through the Pacific Regional Connectivity Program, which connects the islands with Guam and Japan.
- Stable connection to key locations in Asia and Oceania.
- The rarest IP addresses that do not appear in mass hosting.
- Minimal channel congestion — the traffic here is as clear as the local lagoon.
- Jurisdiction outside of standard international data control agreements
There is no large-scale hosting industry in Palau, which is why the virtual server in Palau from THE.Hosting operates as a completely separate node. He does not share his hardware with advertising farms, does not stand next to crypto mining, is not connected to a noisy data collector. This is a quiet digital point on the edge of geography, where your application or service becomes truly autonomous.
Because uniqueness is a resource. We are not chasing volumes. We provide something that is not available to others: the Palau VPS, which:
- it is physically located in the country;
- connected to a stable communication line via an international cable;
- It issues IP addresses that have not been blocked, used, or spammed.;
- It is deployed in a few minutes, with root access and complete freedom to choose an OS.;
- It is not tracked by global monitoring systems, and does not overlap with blacklists.
- Technocrats building a network of nodes outside the GAFAM digital map.
- For analysts and developers testing tools in a zone of complete digital silence.
- VPN platforms that create secure routes with geographical neutrality.
- Startups looking for unobvious locations for sustainable infrastructure.
- Mail platforms that require IP whiteness.
- Architects of distributed APIs who need a unique corner of the planet